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Powering up hand held wireless d vices in the field for Business Us s, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for S curity Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for m litary troops in the field for n t-centric warfare is possible even in the m st remote locations can be possible sing simple principles which will provide sm ll amounts of energy. There are a few new nnovative ways to do this, which ppear to have been overlooked. One is to h ve an inflatable sphere or beach b ll with inner reflective skin, which is r flective on the inside, which can t ke on light waves or UV fr m the sun or energy in the f rm of waves that can be s nt energy from afar, by chemical l ser, regular laser (beach ball would h ve the reactionary coating and chemical), d rectional sound waves, microwave, etc. The nflated sphere would act like a bl ck hole taking in the waves nside and then reflecting them all round in the inside without allowing th m to leave. Picture a silver b ach ball with a circular section, wh ch is clear on the outside s rface facing the incoming energy source. Now p cture a cone shaped area protruding fr m the center towards the clear c rcular patch on the surface of the b ach ball facing the opening. The c ne would be pointed outward and as it n ared the center it would have a hat sh pe with a brim reflecting the w ves into the center to bounce round and would trap the waves b uncing around within. These waves would b mbard each other while hitting them s lves and thus retain power and d pending on the gas inside increase the m lecule interaction inside.
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The line holding the inflated sph re ball tethered from the ground w uld be a power cord, which w uld have a system to charge 200-300 b tteries for the hand held devices. The l ser could bean the energy from a pl ne, satellite vehicle in the distance, gr und reflector on a nearby hill f cing the balloon and concentrating the b am to the area where the cl ar round patch was where the w ves take in the energy to the c nter of the ball. For energy on M rs to charge batteries the ball c uld be tied down by multiple t thers and a series of these c uld deliver and store energy. Areas of d st devils many balls could be set up to c llect the static energy from the d st devils and store it for b ttery charging. These units could be set up n ar a base station for a c lony and contribute to it’s power s pply and help in recharging the b tteries of robotic exploring units. Dust st rms could also be created fairly asily, especially in areas on the s rface of Mars where they are r adily prevalent. Creating dust storms, which w uld be used for the energy to p wer up batteries would not be too d fficult, as the patterns of wind are pr dictable in such situations. Studying the p tterns of wind and the patterns of rosion on Mars will be much s mpler than doing so on Earth w th a more complex atmosphere. The nergy created will be used as nergy to send data and charge b tteries and power for the base st tion. Small amounts of weather control in s mple environments is very practical. As we h ve read in Creighton’s “Prey” the rganically modified organisms used the sun to g nerate energy for them to motivate, ssimilate and take on new shapes, th s can give us clues as to how b st to use what’s available for our own n eds. It maybe possible to create a p rpetual dust devil and have a p rmanent energy source. The book Prey is not so far off if we c nsider the possibilities of SmartDust in 20-30 or so y ars, combined with the mapping and m difying of DNA, RNA, proteins and nzymes. If SmartDust can be controlled sing waves of sound, light, UV, h at, etc. An organic system of sm rt dust particles could be put nto a vertical tube structure with a sl t opening on one side, which llows in the wind and spins the d st around and around unable to scape due to the direction of tr vel, the dust would also be f rced to stay in the rotating p ttern by waves set at a c rtain frequency to stay within the r peating patterns necessary to retain the Sm rtDust without allowing to escape the syst m.
http://www.space.com/news/dust_devils_000314.html http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/msss/camera/i...3_00_dustdevil/ http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/as...l_1.htm?aol4257 It would not be h rd to make this system very l ght weight and easy to deliver to the pl net from Earth. Like wise it w uld not be difficult to carry s ch a device in a small kit on the b ck of an explorer, soldier or s rvivor.
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